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- of the Pre&,ident as these: 'The cooperation which we seek is the cooperation of free countries, work ing together in a friendly civilized society.' We may wonder whether the long and bitter fight put up by the isolationists in the decade of the twenties
- :. FOR S JS. CWIL SO I ERUPTED TO INDICATE HISS RONG AGRE EME T S OIN .) THE PRESIDENT NEEDED SO ME COOPER,TI ON FROM S AND THE GER MAN S TO HELP HI M WIT H HIS R[A GUARD 0 GAIN S'I' T OS ELE MENT S IN THE US, PAR TIC UL A ~LY I C GRESS, T HAT WANTED TO SEE
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 1 (I), 9/18/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- NATIO~S TO DUILD NI::\-: INS'UTUTIONS t-...\lD INS'fRUi•1ENTS FOH COOPERATION. • TH!\! I Y _.,,, IN A lHOUBLED AND DEXXX Df...;.\1GEHOUS \•;0f(LD WE SHOULD SF.E.'< NO'f. MAHCH ft.LON!::, BU'£ TO LEAD IN \'I-SH '.fO JO IN us • : : I : scxxx SUCH A t
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- possibility. They It'll be aw:fU.lly A lot of people up there are going to be jumpy about this election and would like to have a bill passed to brag about. I spoke this noon to the Federation of Grain Cooperatives and really laid it on the line to them
- . Joyce needs goint. said that the hippies a sense of cooperation "Mao knew that and have taught the new left that it between members in order to keep so did George Washington." He said that the Negroes of Detroit were not completely united
- to engage in acts of violence or possession of weapons or instruments of destruction. They have uttered violent statements at meetings; however, they do not cooperate with other Black Nationalist groups or demonstrate in the streets. The membership
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- , and its work has recently fallen off in terms of effectiveness and spirit of cooperation. Meanwhile, Ky's backers have been complaining of the ineffectiveness of the Thieu organization and Thieu's lack of attention to campaign details. In a conversation
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- E ·D! FF I CUL TI ES BOTH FOR lSRAEL Is ··· ..i·ND us o WE WERE HOPEFUL · THAT TALKS - w □ uL6 RESULT IN :CLOSER UK COOPERATION WITH us ON Ml'DDLE :EAST -SINCE WE ' WERE ·-:: CONCERNED WI TH WE AK NESS I N UK -PO S l Ti ON AT :E SGAo . RUSK
- ~:illrY"Jft'r':'A...--.............,..,..., , .,... -PRt:PAR£D .to COOPERATE FULLY AND ASSURE . · ~' . · : ~ OF CONFRONTATION.· NONETHELESS, SOMEWHAT . . . UNHELL£NIC APTITT:SS ANO SECRECY VILL BE REQ,UIRED TO WVOIO IF DEFECTOR SURFACED HERE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 62: Feb. 14‑16, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- OVEREAST GERMANY 2. COOPERATION OF U.S. ANDEUROPEANCENTRAL E.A1"KS STRENGTHENS FINANCIAL STRUGTURE 4 3. EXCERPTS: ROWANSPEECHBEFORERADIO-TVBROADCASTERS 8 4. QUICKU N PEACE ACTIONNEEDEDON CYPRUS, U, S, SAYS 13 5. RlJMO:RS OF GABONCOUPINVOLVEMENT
Oral history transcript, Sharon Francis, interview 1 (I), 5/20/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- RATHER THAN DEMONSTRATION AND A U T H O R I T I E S WOULD COOPERATE TO I N SU RE THAT I T CARRIED OUT WITH D I G N I T Y . ON THE S U B JE C T OF LIMITED OFFICIAL USE REPRODUaiON FROM THIS COPY IS -PKOHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIEiy' COPY LBJ LIBRARY
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 5 (V), 6/23/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of identifying lessons. which may be app~icable to future intelligence problems. . I_._amwriting to enlist your cooperation in ascertain to what extent, if any, our intelligence those of our allies were at fault in failing to and·political leaders
- NOTMATERIALIZE.INSTEAD,MUCHOF THE POPULATION THROUGHOUT VIETNAM COOPERATED WHERE EVERIT COULD IN LOCATING ANDELIMINATING THE VIET CONGANDNORTHVIETNAMESE AGGRESSORS. THE RUTHLESNESS ANDDESTRUCTION OF THEIR ATTACKS SHOULD BRINGHOMEEVENMOREFORCEFULLY TO THE PEOPLEOF SOUTH
- ; ·and warmly welcomes the movement of unity and cooperation between the people and the authorities for self defense. It urges public agencies to bring unity to fruition in order to continue to defeat the Communists and construct the nation; heighten
- was that though the university was open for admission, blacks could not stay in the dormitory at Purdue. So we stayed in a cooperative house called International 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 12 (XII), 4/25/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . cooperated too closely with Shivers. He'd Do you recall that criticism and whether or not there was any validity to it? I realize that the same thing comes up in 1956. J: I'm trying to divide them in my mind. In 1956 the results were just
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 31 (XXXI), 3/29/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , or perhaps, I guess, the spokesman would have to be Russell. Then there were the northern liberals, so it was a very diverse group to try to ride herd on. And Lyndon early came to the conclusion that he was going to cooperate with the Republicans on foreign
- Cost a Rica ) an d Cost a Rica n Chief o f Protocol Cardon a Cooper . Th e Presidents an d First Ladie s o f Guatemala and Honduras followed . The y were greete d b y their Ambassador s t o Cost a Rica . . . escorte Costa Ric a doe s not have a Costan
- the private power companies being awarded the permit were a combine of cooperatives and federal development itself perhaps through Bonneville Power Authority or otherwise. B: Did you have at that time, either yourself or the Justice Department, a philosophy
- from the vantage point of the Defense Department. What was the problem of collaboration, cooperation between the various agencies that look after the District? C: My comment will be rather brief on it, because it was turned over to those who had
- by then to come and work in cooperation with Mr. Diem. So we stayed outside. Contrary to expectations, Mr. Diem did succeed in crushing the sects by then--the Binh Xuyen and the other group--and for a time he did quite a good job. And beginning by 1955, 1956, he
Oral history transcript, John G. Feild, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that were more resistant than others? F: Oh, sure. G: Which was the worst, for example, or the least cooperative? F: I have to think a little bit about that. In the sub-cabinet committee at the upper political levels there were no resisters; they were
- in the press, for the American government. Or I guess this is another way of saying, discouraging dissent and encouraging cooperation and support and [a] positive picture of [policy in] Vietnam and the Dominican Republic. Was there anything that you saw
- o th e Congress f o r t h a t a u t h o r i t y . * * * * *(Cong. Record, p . 17828 and 17329) ■, . A ls o , S e n a to rs Kuchel (Cong. Record, p . 1 7 83 0); S t e n n is (Cong. Record, p . 1 7 S 3 1 ); P e l l (Cong. Record, p . 178 33 ); Cooper
- LBJ's sleep habits; troubles facing LBJ; possible trip to Palm Beach; Marjorie Post & possible donation of Mar-a-Lago estate to Federal government; arrival ceremony for Liberia President Tubman; Lady Bird to luncheon at Lorraine Cooper's; phone call
- of the GouEcil and recognizing the important cooperation offered by the Org:;;.r-iz.ation of American States through the Inter-American Pe:::.: 2 Committee and the· Delegation of the Gene::-al Committee of tte Organ of Consultation, the Representatives of both